At Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, 10 gassho-zukuri (thatched) houses have been transferred from places like Shirakawa-go to form a precious outdoor museum which recreates a mountain settlement from former times, and offers a glimpse into what life might have been like for its inhabitants.

At Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, 10 gassho-zukuri (thatched) houses have been transferred from places like Shirakawa-go to form a precious outdoor museum which recreates a mountain settlement from former times,
and offers a glimpse into what life might have been like for its inhabitants. Among the structures transferred is the Odo House, a nationally designated Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property.
The village is also home to the Iwasaki House (a folk museum) and the Toyama House with Itakura storehouse. Both of these nationally registered Tangible Cultural Properties are open to the public.
Other attractions include workshops where you can try your hand at making ceramic art, patterned washi (Japanese paper) and other traditional crafts, a restaurant where you can savor the flavors of Hida,
and "Saijiki no Mori", a forest of Japanese cherry blossom and maple trees on a hill overlooking the village.
Gassho-mura is a warm and friendly "village with a heart", where the simple spirit of the people of Hida lives on.

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Admission fee (per person, including tax)

Category

Individuals

Groups(20 persons or more)

Groups(50 persons or more)

Groups(100 persons or more)

Adults

800 yen

720 yen

640 yen

560 yen

Children

400 yen

360 yen

320 yen

280 yen

※ Adults(senior high school students or older)※ Children(elementary / junior high school students)
※ Half-price admission for persons holding a physical or mental disability certificate or a rehabilitation certificate, and for one accompanying carer.
Please present certificate at the admissions window.